The Winterfolk XI Blues & Roots Festival is proud to announce the stellar lineup for the upcoming ELEVENTH ANNUAL WINTERFOLK FESTIVAL which will take place from February 14-17, 2013 at the Delta Chelsea, Toronto's Entertainment Hotel.

Kevin Sandbloom releases his long-awaited recording of original music following last year's complete rendition of Joni Mitchell's "Blue." It includes long-time fan favorites, "Viva Los Angeles," "All Night Long" and "Woman."

Walt's new CD release Walt Cronin & Martin Beal Gone So Long are 12 songs that express a longing for all things past and hope for all things future. Written in Walt’s eclectic style covering Folk, Country and Americana with Rock overtones.

“Whether she is writing something that is destined to become a "great old song" of the future, or singing a selection from the great American songbag, Wendy's beautiful, true spirit shines through.” --Joe Newberry, IBMA Winner, Best Gospel Song

Dan Coyle surprised fans and folk music followers when he released a new album November 15th, with limited foreknowledge to the general public. Fans and critics are quick to name "Winter Folk" his best work to date.

“Big Road in Chelsea" is an affordable and conveniently located music performance space/coffeehouse where the global diversity of cultures in the New York area will be shared and celebrated with monthly multicultural “mini-festivals.”

'No Offence' is the debut album from Slovenian seven-piece, Happy Ol' McWeasel. Combining an intriguing mixture of Celtic soul, folk and punk elements, the group have built upon their incredible live performances to produce this work.

Jaipur: Maand music festival is inaugurated in Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur on August 26, 2012. The 3 days long Maand music festival is organised by joint efforts of Sangeet Nakat Academy of New Delhi and Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur.

Danny Freund and The Tennessee Two Piece (Ian Thomas and Paul Lee Kupfer) have joined together as a newly-formed 3 piece for this "Busdriver Tour". The band will be touring at no faster than 58mph in a 1991 Chevy Aristocrat School Bus, headed West.

Melt into the star-crossed love of an east coast boy during the cold winter months. Cameron Stenger's bittersweet Lovers is surprisingly honest and delicate, filled with the kind of melancholy folk only a wind blown troubadour could muster.

Boston-area residents will have a chance for a sneak preview of the music to be offered at 68th annual New England Folk Festival (Mansifield, April 20-22) by attending this NEFFA-sponsored "showcase" in Davis Square on March 23.

Lord Geoffrey and Dr. Pearne are Jeff Boudreau and Dennis Pearne, two scurrilous card-carrying members of the Boston-area folk scene whose mission in life is to re-kindle the great folk scare by presenting vintage musicians of that era.

Someone said 50 is the new 40, but even 40 is pushing it when you're trying to break into the crowded industry of songwriting. Just ask Cleveland, TN songwriter - A Man Called Bruce. Most traditional venues want you to play at least SOME cover songs.

Back in its tenth year, Winterfolk has moved downtown to the Delta Chelsea Hotel (33 Gerrard St. W.) The festival features over 100 performers, including Danny Marks, David Gillis, Jack DeKeyzer, Jory Nash, Tony Quarrington and Lynn Miles.

Escape March Madness with at the Hungry Ear Coffee House Saturday, March 3, 8 pm for ballads to beach songs with a bit of country at Northwest Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 1025 Mt. Vernon HWY NW, Sandy Springs GA 30327

Acclaimed singer songwriter Dan Coyle is heading to Philadelphia for two shows, celebrating his return from his yearlong European tour. Coyle will play The Grape Room on February 20th, then Common Grounds Coffeehouse on February 24th.

The Southern Cultural Heritage Foundation and the National Park Service are thrilled to welcome renowned historian and musician, Bobby Horton, as he presents “Songs & Stories of the Civil War” on May 8, 2012 at 7pm in the Historic SCH Auditorium.

SAINT MARIE RECORDS has been chosen by Anna-Lynne Williams and Matt Brown formerly of Trespassers William to release a double album of b-sides, rarities and unreleased tracks by the band who announced the break-up of the band on New Year’s.

Volunteer-run and not-for-profit notloB Folk Concerts enters its fifth year of presenting local and touring old-time, traditional and revival folk, Celtic, bluegrass and blues artists to audiences in the greater Boston area.

Acclaimed singer songwriter Dan Coyle returns to NYC for two shows celebrating his return from his yearlong European tour. Coyle will play Two Boots Brooklyn on January 13th, then Fat Baby in Manhattan on February 26th.